The new Whitney Center for the Arts at Sheridan College was thrown open to the public for two hours Thursday night, allowing people to visit classrooms, art galleries and other areas now that they're in use by students and instructors.

At their meeting earlier this month, the first since this year's General Election, Buffalo City Councilman Bill Hawley spoke in recognition of those in the community that had stepped forward to run for the open seats on the council.

November, which is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, is now over but the fight against that disease is not. Locals Sarah Richter and Jami Kukal have been holding an annual fundraiser dubbed Strike Out Cancer since 2014 to raise awareness and funds for the fight against pancreatic cancer.

Sheridan’s Normative Services Inc. provides services for at-risk, adjudicated, and emotionally disturbed youth. According to Ethan Manning, Group Living Director at NSI, all of their 100 plus staff members will go through training within the next 60 days.

Mesa Natural Gas Solutions invites everyone to support Wyoming’s 126 soldiers serving abroad this holiday season. From now until Friday, December 9. Mesa will be collecting items to send to Wyoming troops.

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